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New project to shorten django-admin to django because we are not monsters
One of the biggest mysteries in Django is why I have to run django-admin from my terminal instead of just running django. Confusingly, django-admin has nothing to do with Django’s admin app.
If you have ever wondered why and wanted to type django from your terminal, my new project, django-cli-no-admin solves this problem for you.
I looked at several package names on PyPI, including django-cli, which I liked the best (someone is name squatting this package.)
I gave up and went with django-cli-no-admin for lack of a better name.
# new school
uv pip install django-cli-no-admin
# old school
pip install django-cli-no-admin
# to use it...
django --version
This tool aliases Django’s django-admin script does but we shorted the name by 50%:
[project.scripts]
django = "django.core.management:execute_from_command_line"
Should Django adopt this?
Yes. But we can leave django-admin alone since we have ~20 years of history referencing it.
How long has this lived in your head?
Almost two decades.
Where is the code?
Saturday December 14, 2024